October Half Term 2018 - Courses Available to Book Now!

Bikeability holiday courses running in October Half Term are available to book now!

We have confirmed courses in Plymouth, Ivybridge and Tavistock, with courses in the Exeter area being finalised.

Spaces are limited, so be quick! If there are no dates showing against a course, this means the courses are full.

Keep checking back for further updates!

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PSCA first ever cycle training covers all age groups

During week commencing the 8th June 2017 the Plymouth School Sports Partnership cycle training machine made its way to Plymouth School of Creative Arts .

With Bikeability training sessions running across the school. Students from years 5, 6, 7,8 and 9 have been taking part to improve their riding skills.

Students have been gaining practical skills and understanding how to cycle on todays roads. The Bikeability sessions have allowed students of all levels to gain skills and confidence for all kinds of cycling.

Levels 1,2 and 3 develop students skills from the basics of balance and control all the way to planning and making an independent journey.

FREE National Standard Instructor Course

Plymouth SSP are offering anyone interested in cycling, who has a background in coaching and able to pass all relevant safeguarding checks the opportunity to become a National Standard Cycling Instructor.

If successful you will help us deliver Bikeability to children and deliver adult sessions across Devon.

The Course fee is normally £549 and full details can be found herehttp://bit.ly/2sU2WkG, however these fees will waived if you apply through us first and deliver a minimum of two full courses with the aid of our instructor team.

Thank You and Goodbye

Today Plymouth SSP said goodbye to three of its valued instructors and we couldn't let them go empty handed.

Penny Allan has been with us since 2008, when Plymouth SSP first took on cycle training in the city and has been instrumental in guiding the delivery of Bikeability across the city. Although you may not see Penny on the roads with the cities children as much, you may well see Penny hurtling down a hill as part of the women’s mountain bike scene.

Peter Javes has also worked for us for a number of years after moving from out of county to work at South Dartmoor as part of the old School Sports Partnerships. When local the local authorities took back control Peter joining The Cycling Partnership (TCP) delivering in the Totness area before joining us, and has been instrumental in promoting Bikeability in the South Hams area of the county.

Callum Harbord is one of the newest members of the team and is moving to London, where he will join one of the many delivery teams.

All three instructors will be missed by the team and by the 1000’s of children who they have trained.

Bikeability Instructor Course May 2018

We are looking to recruit Bikeability Instructors to deliver Bikeability courses in schools within Plymouth and West Devon. A four day Bikeability Instructor Training Course has been organised in Exeter in week beginning 21st May 2018 and can be booked by clicking here

Course Pre-Requisites

You are at least 18 years of age.

You must be a regular on road cyclist, who is confident riding in traffic at a standard that meets Bikeability Level 3 environment and who can pass that confidence on to others. This is a very practical course that involves considerable time on bikes.

You must have access to a helmet, suitable clothing for all weathers, a roadworthy bike and bike lock for each day of the course.

Any experience of teaching or coaching young people and adults is beneficial and encouraged.

Course content

The instructor course prepares you to deliver Bikeability Level 1, 2 and 3 courses to adults and young people. By the end of the course, you will have improved your own personal riding skills, learnt how to teach groups and individuals, how to provide a safe training area and how to assess when your trainees have achieved their outcomes.

Following successful completion of the four day course, you will be awarded Provisional National Standard Instructor (NSIP) status by the Department of Transport.

The course includes:

Introduction to the National Standard

Theory of Level 1, 2 and 3 Bikeability

Planning Bikeability sessions

Delivery methods for Level 1, 2 and 3 Bikeability

Conducting a bike, helmet and clothing check

Evaluating Bikeability sessions

Providing feedback and motivation

Managing groups effectively

Moving trainees in groups

Conducting effective risk assessment

Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults

Signposting trainees to further cycling opportunities

One-to-one feedback from an experienced tutor

Personal development

After completing the course and upon reciept of a satisfactory DBS check, you would work within the Plymouth School Sports Partnership Bikeability scheme where you would be mentored whilst you develop as an instructor.

Within six months of completing your Insructor Training course, you will complete a Post Course Assessment. Upon successful completion of your Post Course Assessment, you will be awarded Qualified National Standard Instructor (NSIQ) status by the Department of Transport.

If you are interested in becoming a Bikeability Instructor for the Plymouth School Sports Partnership, we would encourage you to contact our Cycle Support Officer, Jonathan Tutte, for further details and to arrange an informal cycle ride prior to the course.

You can contact Jonathan by calling 01752 515385 or by sending an email to jonathan.tutte@sirjohnhunt.plymouth.sch.uk

Cycle Incidents Rise in 2017

Provisional figures published today (26 Oct) by the DfT show there were 1,710 road deaths in the 12 months ending June 2017, a 5% fall compared with the corresponding period ending June 2016.

There were 27,130 killed or seriously injured casualties (KSIs) in the same period, but the DfT says ‘comparisons of this figure with earlier years should be interpreted with caution due to changes in systems for severity reporting by some police forces’*.

Traffic levels rose by 1.4% in the same period, meaning the fatality rate per billion vehicle miles travelled fell by 6%.

Looking at road user type, there was a rise in the number of pedestrian casualties - up 1% to 24,190. Of those, 6,100 (25%) were KSIs. Cycle casualties also rose by 2% to 18,870, and of that figure, 20% (3,830) were KSIs.

Plymouth SSP and it’s Consortium partners provide cycle training courses in Plymouth and Devon to provide guidance on riding safely on today’s busy roads and in future years we hope to see these figures fall.

For further information on courses or to book visit our bespoke cycle training website www.cyclepssp.co.uk

Parent Feedback following course at West Hill Primary School...

A parent contacted us recently, following her daughter taking part in a Bikeability course at West Hill Primary School...

"My daughter participated in the Bikeability course at her primary school. Even though she has used her balance bike for a while, she loved the course and it definitely improved her bike skills and made her more confident - so much so that she wanted to try cycling her pedal bike with no assistance and managed to cycle a short distance with no support. I think the course is great and a huge benefit to children."

Some Recent Feedback from Schools...

Feedback from Dunstone Primary Schoolwho had children from Year 5 take part in Level 1&2 Bikeability in March 2019 - "Seeing all of the children's confidence increase over such a short period of time has been fantastic. So many of our children don't get experiences like this and so funding for these projects to continue is so important. What a fantastic duo of instructors - thank you."

Feedback from Salcombe Primary School who had children from Year 5 take part in Level 1&2 Bikeability in March 2019 - "Great for children's confidence. Every year the children love it!"

Feedback from Weston Mill Primary School who had children from Reception take part in Bikeability Balance in February 2019 - "Very successful, promotes active children, gives some children the opportunity to learn something new - especially Bikeability Balance"

Feedback from Sparkwell Primary School who had children from Years 5 and 6 take part in Level 1&2 Bikeability in February 2019 - "This was our first Bikeability programme and we were happy with the experience and professionalism of Tony & Martin. The booking staff were helpful."

Feedback from South Brent Primary School who had children from Year 4 take part in Level 1 Bikeability and children from Year 5 take part in Level 1&2 Bikeability in January 2019 - "The staff who delivered the training were fantastic - very organised, friendly and they made the sessions fun. The children gained a huge amount of confidence and learnt some life skills that will hopefully keep them safe. Thank you all once again, We look forward to you coming next year."

Bike to School Week 2019 - 23rd to 27th September

Bike to School Week is a great way for children, parents and teachers all to give travelling to and from school by bike a go! And along the way to enjoy the fresh air and freedom that cycling provides, find out the best cycling routes around your neighbourhood, and put your cycle training skills to good use.

We encourage you all to get involved - and there are lots of support resources for parents and teachers to help with organising activities. Not to mention competitions to enter with some great prizes!

Bikeability's partner Sustrans is offering resources to help schools celebrate Bike to School Week including a 5-day resource pack for teachers to run activities across the week and a free pack for families with tips on cycling, walking and scooting to school.